公共和私营部门的共享服务中心:以联合王国为例

Robert Gawłowski, P. Modrzyński
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目的:所执行任务的有效性和质量是公共和私营部门组织运作的一个指标。本文介绍了英国在这两个部门实施共享服务中心(ssc)的经验。公营机构和私营机构在实施和运作可持续服务中心方面有什么不同,以及这两个部门的机构可以从他们的经验中学到什么——这些是作者在本文中回答的关键问题。设计/方法/方法:分析文献、报告和现有数据库。研究结果:私营部门在为共享服务中心创建业务流程模型方面的经验已经在英国的公共部门得到了实施。在自治政府和政府组织中建立共享服务中心时,所提供的共享服务的性质起着重要作用。研究与实践局限性/启示:本文具有重要的实践价值。本文的研究结果可用于对共享服务所涵盖的公共服务的业务流程进行建模。创意/价值:本文介绍了在公共部门创建和设计共享服务的原则。本文主要针对公共部门实体(自治政府和政府)的管理人员。论文类型:文献综述、理论论文。
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Shared Services Centres in the Public and Private Sectors: The Case Study of the United Kingdom
Purpose: The effectiveness and quality of the tasks performed is an indicator of the functioning of organisations in both the public and private sectors. This article presents experience in implementing Shared Services Centres (SSCs) in both sectors in Great Britain. What are the differences in implementing and functioning of SSCs in the public and private sector organisations, and how much can the organisations of both sectors learn from their experience – these are the key questions that the authors have answered in this article. Design/ methodology/ approach: analysis of literature, reports and available databases. Findings: Private sector experience in creating business process modelling for shared service centres has been implemented in the public sector in the UK. The nature of the shared services provided plays a significant part in the establishing of shared services cen-tres in self-government and government organisations. Research and practical limitations/implications: The article has an important practical value. The results of the research presented in the article may be used to model business processes of public services covered by shared services. Originality/value: The article presents principles of creating and designing shared services in the public sector. The article is direct-ed primarily to managers of public sector entities (self-government and government). Paper type: literature review, theoretical paper.
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